James Tanoos, Ph.D.

Associate Professor of Business

Biography

Degrees

Ph.D., Purdue University College of Technology, Organizational Leadership and Supervision concentration

Masters of Business Administration, Kelley School of Business, Indiana University

Bachelor of Science, Purdue University, Krannert School of Management, Minor in Marketing

Research Activities

“Who’s Polluting the Hoosier Air? An Examination of International versus Domestic Industry Operating in Indiana.” International Journal of Management Sciences, 2012.

“Industry-Based Foreign Direct Investment Around State Gubernatorial Elections: Evidence from the United States.” Global Journal of Business Research, 2012.

“Human Resource Management Leadership Succession in Multinationals: Are Japanese CEOs still more likely to be hired from within company ranks than US CEOs?” International Journal of Human Resource Studies, 2012.

“Multinational Corporation Adherence to the Duality Management Structure in Japan versus the United States.” Asian Journal of Business and Management Sciences, 2012.

“Rust Belt Politics: The national NAFTA debate during recent US presidential election cycles.”Review of European Applied Socio-Economic Research, 2012.

“A Consideration of the Unpredictable Determinants of American State Government IFDI Solicitation.” International Journal of Humanities and Social Science, 2012.

“An Examination of Economic Trends in Northern versus Southern US Industry.” International Journal of Economics and Research, 2011.

“The State of Hoosier Manufacturing.” Indiana Journal of Political Science, 2010.

“Manufacturing The Politics of American Industry.” Business Intelligence Journal, 2009.